Following Boulder Creek, this nature corridor provides about a 16-mile-long oasis and recreation area through the city and west into the mountains. With no street crossings (there are bridges and underpasses instead), th...more

I used to live in Boulder, and loved this place so much I ended up volunteering there.It's a great family-friendly place - all kids love space, and parents will be wowed enough by all the fun visuals (and...

Mary Williams Fine Arts has joined The Collection as a satellite location to their gallery in Boulder, Colorado. Their distinctive group of artwork consists of Botanicals and Natural History and Western Life. These uniqu...more

We had extra time in Boulder and stopped by the museum. It was fabulous! The paintings are so breathtaking and beautiful. These paintings are published on greeting cards. The only bad part is no photos...

Talking about the weather is not boring at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, where the hands-on exhibits, video presentation, and one-hour tour fires up kids' enthusiasm for what falls out of the sky. I. M. P...more

Ensconced on University Hill in the 1899-1900 Harbeck-Bergheim House, a Victorian mansion with a Dutch-style front door and Italian tile fireplaces, the museum houses one of the most comprehensive local-history collectio...more

This multidisciplinary art center, created in 1972 to exhibit the work of local artists, has evolved into an exciting venue where one can expect to see almost anything art-related, from the lighthearted to the elegant, p...more

Star shows and laser shows set to classic compositions like Peter and the Wolf or the music of well-known rock bands entertain at the universitys Fiske Planetarium/Sommers-Bausch Observatory. During the academic year, sh...more

Three blocks north of Pearl Street and west of Broadway is Mapleton Historic District. This neighborhood of turn-of-the-20th-century homes shaded by old maple and cottonwood trees is bounded roughly by Broadway, the alle...more